Alcohol ban could ‘tens of thousands’ of jobs lost

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Alcohol ban could ‘tens of thousands’ of jobs lost
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Since the distribution of liquor was also banned, some companies had stopped transporting alcohol directly to the market.

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At companies that were still able to do primary distribution from manufacturing departments to the depot/warehouse, workers risked being detained by law enforcement agencies.

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